Personal Hotspot/Tethering iPhone 4 in non 3G coverage area

on 01-04-2011 08:37
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on 01-04-2011 08:37
I was wondering, is it possible to still Personal Hotspot/Tether when you are in a non 3G coverage area, i.e. EDGE, GPRS coverage only?
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on 01-04-2011 08:41
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Wincanton South Somerset (Full 4g 3G 2g indoor coverage) Remember we are all customers here not customer services

on 01-04-2011 16:08
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on 01-04-2011 16:08
In another thread it says yes but it is obviously very slow.
Thanks for the help its much appreciated. I thought that it might be possible but slow, at least it would be a connection I suppose, I imagine it would be ok for checking, sending email or a very light bit of surfing.
Do you have the link to the other thread you mention?
Thanks again

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on 01-04-2011 16:16
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on 01-04-2011 16:16
http://tinyurl.com/3lvmgn8
The usage experience can differ based on the connection you are using.
2G/EDGE Connection
You will be able to receive and send SMS/MMS without losing connection however data speed can slow down.
Data connection will be lost if a call is made.
Incoming calls will be diverted to voicemail if you are actually transferring data on your computer at the time the call comes in. If you're Internet tethering but not actually transferring data then incoming calls can be received. You will need to reconnect the Internet tethering connection after the call.
3G Connection
You will be able to receive and send SMS/MMS without losing connection however data speed can slow down.
Simultaneous voice calls and data is possible when on the 3G network so your Internet tethering remains connected if a call is made/received.
Wi-Fi
If you're using The Cloud Wi-Fi on your computer then your iPhone and computer are not actually connected, so this has no impact on iPhone usage at all. All services will work as normal.
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on 02-04-2011 08:02
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on 02-04-2011 08:02
forget which thread but this from the support pages
http://tinyurl.com/3lvmgn8
The usage experience can differ based on the connection you are using.
2G/EDGE Connection
You will be able to receive and send SMS/MMS without losing connection however data speed can slow down.
Data connection will be lost if a call is made.
Incoming calls will be diverted to voicemail if you are actually transferring data on your computer at the time the call comes in. If you're Internet tethering but not actually transferring data then incoming calls can be received. You will need to reconnect the Internet tethering connection after the call.
3G Connection
You will be able to receive and send SMS/MMS without losing connection however data speed can slow down.
Simultaneous voice calls and data is possible when on the 3G network so your Internet tethering remains connected if a call is made/received.
Wi-Fi
If you're using The Cloud Wi-Fi on your computer then your iPhone and computer are not actually connected, so this has no impact on iPhone usage at all. All services will work as normal.
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Thanks for that, its much appreciated.
Though it doesn't mention GPRS, I expect that it will be possible, albeit slower than when using EDGE.
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on 02-04-2011 08:03
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iPad Pro 12.9” 2020 256gb refresh o2 family discount
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My first mobile was in 1995 a CM-R111 from sony on Cellnet.
Wincanton South Somerset (Full 4g 3G 2g indoor coverage) Remember we are all customers here not customer services

on 02-04-2011 08:08
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on 02-04-2011 08:08
gprs is 2g
Or I see, thanks for clearing that up, much appreciated

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on 02-04-2011 08:16
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on 02-04-2011 08:16
gprs 2.5g edge 2.75g but all on 2g network
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on 02-04-2011 08:38
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on 02-04-2011 08:38
http://www.o2.co.uk/network/more look at speed
gprs 2.5g edge 2.75g but all on 2g network
Thanks very much for that useful link.
I've just tried out the Personal Hotspot feature now on my iPhone, as my new tariff became active today.
My present location I'm in a weak 3G area and tend to switch over to EDGE.
I've just tried Hotspotting/Tethering my iPad and was surprised at how fast the full Facebook website page loaded up on it, I noticed it taking no longer to load up has what it usually does on my broadband connection.


on 04-04-2011 09:52
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on 04-04-2011 09:52
I was able to still Personal Hotspot/Tether my iPad to my iPhone via GPRS, albeit been very slow, but a usable connection on my iPad nevertheless.
Thanks again for the help everyone : )

